The Goddard School of Boardman, Boardman | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The Goddard School of Boardman (Day care center) is in Boardman and has a 4.7 rating.

About The Goddard School of Boardman

The Goddard School of Boardman ( Day care center ) is located at 7203 Bristlewood Dr, Boardman, OH 44512, United States. It is categorised as : Private preschool and daycare center..
Other categories: Day care center, Learning center, Preschool, Private educational institution, Summer camp

Ratings & Ranking

The Goddard School of Boardman has a rating of 4.7 and is ranked number 7593 in the US.

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Address & Location

The Goddard School of Boardman is located at 7203 Bristlewood Dr, Boardman, OH 44512, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Private preschool and daycare center., the school fees for The Goddard School of Boardman range between 13,000 USD and 18,000 USD.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at The Goddard School of Boardman.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

The Goddard School of Boardman has 30 reviews with an overall rating of 4.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.7 out of 5.0 stars
Do NOT take your children to this place.
They do not care who they accept, as long as you can pay the premium tuition of $1000 per month.

My 80 year old mother who lived alone had a stroke in December. Resulting in my children & I moving back to the area from California to care for her. My husband remained in California to work. While I am here through summer with the kids alone. I currently am homeschooling a 10 & 6 year old online at home. While we also have a 3,4 and 10 month old in the house. I enrolled my 3 & 4 year old at Goddard to get them out of the house so the boys could school in peace. Rachel the owner did not ask any questions when I called, she simply stated there was room for both in a 4 day program. I came in that day handed her $2600 in cash for the registration & month for both children. She happily welcomed them both.

I paid on a Friday. The following Monday was Presidents day, so they would not be able to start until Wednesday. I spent 3 hours filling out there registration & child information packets. I paid my babysitter $25 an hour to stay with my other children & mother while I took the 2 kids to get there physicals completed. In total a good 6-7 hours of my time getting them enrolled & $150 between co-pays & a babysitter.

When Wednesday came my children went to their first day.
They had an OK day. I packed both of them extra large lunches that day not knowing how anything worked if they stayed late (6pm latest pickup). If they had lunch at what time & if they were able to go back & eat from their lunch later in the day. When I picked them up at 5pm my kids told me the teachers made them throw all their food away, even sealed packaged food. Which does not make sense in any way shape or form. I can understand throwing away fruit, a half eaten sandwich, yogurt etc. But why sealed granola bars, fig bars, any of these things? These are all things that could be used towards the next days lunch. Absolutely no reason to throw them away. My 3 year old was especially upset about this. It’s all he talked about. I told them both I would bring it up tomorrow at school. The next day at school at drop off I spoke with both teachers & they agreed. It did not make sense. Yet again upon pickup that day their lunch boxes were completely empty & they said the same story. Their teachers told them lunch was over throw it away whatever is left. That bothers me. As a mother of 5 children food in my house hold is a whole expense in itself. Now I care for & cook for my mother. So there is NO acceptable reason good food should be going in the trash.

That day upon pickup as I was leaving the heavy set lady in the office (I do not recall her name) walks out & hands me an envelope filled with money. She said my children could no longer attend the school. I was so caught off guard. She said “Rachel emailed you.” I asked why & she said that my children are unvaccinated & it was school policy in the handbook that they must be vaccinated.

The day I came in to enroll, I paid my $2600 & that was it. Rachel walked us to the room my daughter would be in. Then the room my son would be in. I was given 2 folders with paperwork for both to bring back the following week. Never a booklet of policies or school rules etc. No one ever gave me a tour. Went over anything. I was paid and they were enrolled. That was how it was handled.

With the situation at home with my boys needing to be online to finish the remainder of the school year I needed the 2 little ones out. Atleast a few days a week to give the boys some peace to do their studies in. My children have never gone to a daycare, preschool, anything. It took us as a family the entire week to hype my little 2 up on how great this was going to be for them. That they would get to do crafts, make friends, play etc. Finally when I had them excited the school just hands me an envelope and says they cannot return.

My husband is Moroccan Jew. Born and raised in LA. They do not vaccinate based off Religious reasons. This IS & always has been acceptable. Hence, religious exemptions.

Our daughter has had such a wonderful experience at Goddard over the past two years! The teachers and directors go above and beyond to meet the needs of each individual student. When our daughter began as a 2 year-old, the staff recognized that she was having some separation issues. They made sure to give her individual attention and encouraged her to participate with the class. She is now 4 and absolutely loves going to school! Everyone is so welcoming from the moment we walk in the door bright and early in the morning. We are always greeted with a smile, and our daughter gets hugs most mornings as well! There are several reasons we chose Goddard. First and foremost, the classes follow a developmentally appropriate curriculum with activities that address childrens’ cognitive, social and physical development. We were also impressed with the the secured facility, sanitary classrooms and child-sized sinks and bathrooms. We have been extremely pleased with the education and care our daughter has received at Goddard School.

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